Need help IDing these detectors

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If you could take them out of their storage cupboard we might be better able to help you. :dontknow:
Dave
 

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They could be Whites and vintage. Surely they must have a name on the control box.
 

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the camo one has the boxy look of a nautilus and the two coils look right as well. but that's just a wild guess as I can't see through the tape.
 

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You're allowed to look but don't touch, type deal?

Too hard to ID in the cabinet anyway.

The camo one has an aftermarket wrap on it, may as well be gift wrapped and stuck under a tree and ask for an ID. Can barely see the other 2, Pull them out and lay them on the floor or something to give a fair shot. While they are out check them over for any information that may be on them. You gotta help us out to help you, lol.

Take a stab in the dark.

One in the back, the first one, does look to be a Whites, maybe a Goldmaster.
Second one looks to be a bounty hunter, either the Hunter VLF or the Gold Digger, model with the 10" Magnum Coil.
Third I haven't narrowed down a guess yet, lol. But if gold is the common denominator, probably has gold in the name.

Okay, I'm guessing the third is another whites, pretty sure its a goldmaster with the big ole plug for the small, fat coil.
 

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those would be cool to see what the old classic dinasours look like lol
 

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